Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 77
... means of lectures ; but , in addi- tion , there are examinations upon the lectures , or upon some special subject prescribed for study , and also written exercises . In these latter classes it almost invariably happens that a certain ...
... means of lectures ; but , in addi- tion , there are examinations upon the lectures , or upon some special subject prescribed for study , and also written exercises . In these latter classes it almost invariably happens that a certain ...
Page 78
... means of lectures , every Professor must have his own system , and his own views ; and from him alone the students ought to receive an opinion as to their pro- gress in his peculiar branch , and their relative proficiency . A very few ...
... means of lectures , every Professor must have his own system , and his own views ; and from him alone the students ought to receive an opinion as to their pro- gress in his peculiar branch , and their relative proficiency . A very few ...
Page 79
... the other hand , if it were possible or advisable ( for even that may admit of a doubt ) to give Scot- land such temporal advantages and means of prosecuting study , we are thoroughly convinced that 1858. ] 79 The Scottish Universities .
... the other hand , if it were possible or advisable ( for even that may admit of a doubt ) to give Scot- land such temporal advantages and means of prosecuting study , we are thoroughly convinced that 1858. ] 79 The Scottish Universities .
Page 82
... cases send their pupils to foreign or English Universities , be- cause those of Scotland do not afford the means of continuing the studies from the point at which they had arrived on leaving 82 [ Jan. The Scottish Universities .
... cases send their pupils to foreign or English Universities , be- cause those of Scotland do not afford the means of continuing the studies from the point at which they had arrived on leaving 82 [ Jan. The Scottish Universities .
Page 84
... means of con- tinuing his studies from the point at which he had arrived in the school . In considering a matter of this kind , however , we must not lose sight of the fact that it is the system which is on trial , not the merits of in ...
... means of con- tinuing his studies from the point at which he had arrived in the school . In considering a matter of this kind , however , we must not lose sight of the fact that it is the system which is on trial , not the merits of in ...
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